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Filter by Meaning The computer program had a duplicative code segment, leading to errors in the software.
The government agency identified duplicative services and streamlined their operations.
The company implemented duplicative safety measures to ensure maximum protection for its employees.
The repetitive emails from the office were duplicative and added no value to the discussion.
The lawyer argued that the proposed legislation was duplicative and overlapped with existing laws.
The artist received criticism for creating a series of duplicative paintings that lacked originality.
The photocopy machine is duplicative and can produce multiple copies of the document.
The movie's plot was duplicative of other popular action films.
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